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Yes, Mark Moseley, a former NFL kicker, is known for having kicked barefoot during his career. He gained recognition for his unique kicking style, which involved not wearing a kicking shoe. Moseley is particularly famous for his time with the Washington Redskins and is the only kicker to win the NFL MVP award, which he achieved in 1982.
Yes, it is legal for the kicking team to advance the ball on an onside kick in the NFL, but only under specific conditions. The ball must travel at least 10 yards before the kicking team can legally recover or advance it. If the ball does not travel the required distance, the kicking team cannot advance it and the receiving team gains possession at the spot of the kick.
Nope.
Dropkicks can only be attempted on a play from scrimmage, not on a kicking play that restarts the game.
NFL Films Presents - 1967 Kicking Triangles was released on: USA: 27 October 2003
No. But he was the last of the straight-on kickers in the NFL.
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The 30-yard line of the team kicking the ball off.
yes
yes you are allowed but i think it would hurt. Paul McFadden and Tony Franklin from the Philadelphia Eagles(1970s & 1980s) kicked barefoot.
The longest field goal in NFL history is 63 yards made by Tom Dempsey and Jason Elam.
None that I've ever heard of. Maybe you're thinking of Tom Dempsey, who was born without toes on his kicking foot and had a special shoe made for him. Dempsey is famous for kicking the longest field goal (63 yards) in NFL history.